Lots of talk about pick 2 of 3 (Diggs, Lamb or Parsons)

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He would be but he’s also the one that if you don’t sign him you take a step back.
I would have completely agreed with you until the second half of last season. Now that can change given the way Micah approached this off-season as well as beefing up DT with Mazi.
 

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In terms of pure talent, I would agree with you. But I think you'd also have to agree that signing Parsons will be the most difficult in terms of the salary cap.
Depends on your plans for #4. If I had to choose one, I know which one it would be.
 

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I'm trying to be nice. Seriously, Canadian slang gives me a headache. Even Google Translate won't touch the Canadian language. Please refrain from using it or I might have to block you.
You are an insult.

First off, this is one of the very best secondaries in Dallas history. Both corners and safety positions. Dallas has 3 of the top 32 safeties in the NFL. The top two corners are both very quality players. Diggs and Gilmore are really special. If one thinks Jerry is bringing in Gilmore to further develop Diggs and then Diggs walk off into the sunset, that is simply foolish.

Dallas has a very creative as well as talented player in Parsons. He alreadly is committed to team and desplays that. He is going no where away from Dallas.

Neither of those will go for any reason, and both Stephen and Jerry will see to it.



Well, well, well I won't follow your bouncing ball whether you call it dopey or the moon as well.

Own up and address the offered causes for consideration.


There are ethics involved and I served...name caller.


Discuss or you get off your pot. I'm definitely not here to excite your excuses.




In sequential years, money will not be any problem.

With Lamb, he makes Dallas competitive with a five year window. Not moving.
 
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You are an insult.

First off, this is one of the very best secondaries in Dallas history. Both corners and safety positions. Dallas has 3 of the top 32 safeties in the NFL. The top two corners are both very quality players. Diggs and Gilmore are really special. If one thinks Jerry is bringing in Gilmore to further develop Diggs and then walk into the sunset, that is simply foolish.

Dallas has a very creative as well as talented player in Parsons. He alreadly is committed to team and desplays that. He is going no where away from Dallas.

Neither of those will go for any reason, and both Stephen and Jerry will see to it.

Well, well, well I won't follow your bouncing ball whether you call it dopey or the moon as well.

Own up and address the offered causes for consideration.

There are ethics involved and I served...name caller.

Discuss or you get off your pot. I'm definitely not here to excite your excuses.

In sequential years, money will not be any problem.
Actually you are the one being off topic. No one understands what you're saying. You probably have had too many run-ins with Canadian Mounties and their cattle prods.
 

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Oh I just assumed it was the injury. Only second year in the league. His stats fell off but him as a threat didn’t. He was still double teamed.
I agree with that. But if his injury stems from his size and wearing down against bigger players, then what is the real cost of having a player like him vs other options for that kind of money?
 

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Actually you are the one being off topic. No one understands what you're saying. You probably have had too many run-ins with Canadian Mounties and their cattle prods.
Or maybe you enjoy making believe you are as full of insight of a braggard. I'm not Caanadian and you are obnoxious. I follow sound reason even if you are entertained by insult forging your thoughts. Your question meets the threshhold of a discussion...but your application is purely crap. Know where the Bridge of Tears is...Venice. Don't know why that was added, now do you. You don't appear to be accountable but your own vanity.

Answer up to any team fact you've ignored for it's easier not to include the real or base reasons AND just make fun. Really a ride here...and your questions don't have an answer until the season is over.

Now return to strutting your pompous vanity around. You DON'T have the real answers yourself. Those reasons you stated that you didn't understand... :rolleyes:
 

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Are you kidding me? Parsons productivity tailed off big time.
That could involve how the opposing teams attacked the defense and picked up on Parsons.There is a bit of a book accumulated now as well. You betting on that or salary?

I don't care if you like me an ounce...oh, I'm from South Texas...but you, Sir, are little more than a jerk and choose not to answer a real and debatable cause because you are so far above a real discussion not pushed by your own distasteful comments.

Don't want an interchange, fine...but you are being a jerk. And don't really debate on facts presented, no matter what you claim is right presentation.

Smart guy, I didn't say man. Care to check MY five Honorable Discharges and my two National Defense Ribbons...I didn't even attempt to brag.
 
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In Service, ever put on a Company Level picnic? Porta pottys are very useful for the right purpose and hide a lot of wrong stuff. The party was done on my property outside of Fort Knox, Ky.

All three don't go anywhere unless lightening strikes Dallas and no games are further played at AT&T Stadium.
Y0u ever been in a turkish pris0n? D0 y0u like m0vies ab0ut gladiat0rs? Ever Been in a c0ckpit?
 

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Y0u ever been in a turkish pris0n? D0 y0u like m0vies ab0ut gladiat0rs? Ever Been in a c0ckpit?
1 No, but they held us up on deployment for Desert Storm. I was a Correctional Officer recently although.
2 I once did, but I'm usually directed other wise now.
3 As a Cadet at the Air Force Academy, I was taken up in a double seated jet trainer with a Vet straight from Viet Nam. After clearing tower, he said alright Son, see that stick in front of you, let's start flying. Without any training what - so - ever, beyond ejection actions, I grabbed the stick and we started to fly. He then told me to conduct a 360 degree roll to the left. Conducting that puts 8.5 G's on you. I grabbed the stick and jerked it all the way to the left and had enough balance to level off our jet.

The pilot said good job, Cadet, good job. He then asked me if I picked up the terrain as we came around. I had to say, never having that experience...not really, but we were level.
 

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1 No, but they held us up on deployment for Desert Storm. I was a Correctional Officer recently although.
2 I once did, but I'm usually directed other wise now.
3 As a Cadet at the Air Force Academy, I was taken up in a double seated jet trainer with a Vet straight from Viet Nam. After clearing tower, he said alright Son, see that stick in front of you, let's start flying. Without any training what - so - ever, beyond ejection actions, I grabbed the stick and we started to fly. He then told me to conduct a 360 degree roll to the left. Conducting that puts 8.5 G's on you. I grabbed the stick and jerked it all the way to the left and had enough balance to level off our jet.

The pilot said good job, Cadet, good job. He then asked me if I picked up the terrain as we came around. I had to say, never having that experience...not really, but we were level.
W0w the tw0 0f y0u up in a jet t0gether...s0unds r0mantic.

Ever hang ar0und the Gymnasium?
 

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A lot of Cowboys fans would agree with you. But it begs the question. If you are going to overpay for one of the players, wouldn't be safer to overpay for a CB or would you risk overpaying for Parsons? Like I said, I don't want to pay QB money for a player that might be overhyped in terms of being a generational talent..
Don't worry. Your name won't be on the checks when they are sent out.
 

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Suggesting that we trade a player with 26.5 sacks in his first two years, AND has three seasons left on his rookie deal is asinine.

I’ll wager that Parsons finishes his rookie deal with 75+ sacks.
 

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Lamb and Parsons, no brainer. Next question.
Assuming these are all top 3 at position type contracts — Agree. Based on last year.

If based on year before last though answer would have been Diggs and Parsons.
Hopefully the answer this year is all three. :thumbup:
 

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W0w the tw0 0f y0u up in a jet t0gether...s0unds r0mantic.

Ever hang ar0und the Gymnasium?
Christ...good night son...don't call us, we'll call you...:muttley:


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I'm trying to be nice. Seriously, Canadian slang gives me a headache. Even Google Translate won't touch the Canadian language. Please refrain from using it or I might have to block you.
French or English...complex?
 
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